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The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan
Sally Quinn On Bezos, Washington, And Life

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 51:17


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.comSally is a journalist, columnist, TV commentator, author, wife to Ben Bradlee, and legendary DC hostess. Who better to talk to about the implosion of The Washington Post? She also founded the Post's religion website, “On Faith.” She's the author of six books, including the spiritual memoir Finding Magic, and We're Going to Make You a Star — about her time at “CBS Morning News.” Her latest novel is Silent Retreat, and she's now working on a memoir called Never Invite Sally Quinn. Her energy at 84 is, well, humbling. We had a blast.For two clips of our convo — on Sally's initial impression of Bezos, and the time Bill Clinton called her the b-word — head to our YouTube page.Other topics: born in Savannah, GA, and learning voodoo as a kid; moving as an Army brat; her general dad who captured Göring and helped create the CIA; at Smith College wanting to be an actress; rebelling against Vietnam and the wishes of her dad by marrying Bradlee; the Georgetown party circuit and how it's grown more partisan; throwing a pajama party for Goldwater; dating Hunter S. Thompson; Watergate and Woodstein; the Grahams; Tom Stoppard; Hitchens; Howell Raines; Newt's revolution; Bill's womanizing; Hillary defending her cheater; the Monica frenzy; Obama rising on merit; Barack the introvert; Jerry Brown; the catastrophe of Biden running in 2024; Dr. Jill's complicity and cruelty; Jon Meacham; Maureen Dowd; David Ignatius; Bradlee's dementia; declining trust in journalism; Bezos nixing the Harris endorsement; his life with Lauren Sanchez; sucking up to Trump; the Will Lewis debacle; Sally's spiritual life; silent retreats; Zen meditation; the humor in Buddhism; the denial of death; debating the the Golden Rule; children in Gaza; and the need more than ever for in-person gatherings.Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy. Coming up: Jeffrey Toobin on the pardon power, Michael Pollan on consciousness, Derek Thompson on abundance, Matt Goodwin on the UK political earthquake, Jonah Goldberg on the state of conservatism, Tom Holland on the Christian roots of liberalism, Tiffany Jenkins on privacy, Adrian Wooldridge on “the lost genius of liberalism,” and Kathryn Paige Harden on the genetics of vice. As always, please send any guest recs, dissents, and other comments to dish@andrewsullivan.com. A listener writes:Thanks for all these good episodes. Is Vivek still planning to be a guest soon? I have been looking forward to that episode.He got cold feet. Too bad. On the other hand, I tend to avoid active politicians. Because they're rarely as candid as I'd like a guest to be. Oh well.A fan of last week's pod who lives near Atlanta writes, “The longtime Dishheads on the Mableton cul-de-sac definitely approve of your interview with homegrown talent Zaid Jilani”:I agree with his description of Mableton as a bit like the United Nations; I see that diversity in our grocery stores and local restaurants. He mentioned how he was often the only Pakistani and thus perceived as a nonthreatening minority. It makes me wonder how much the diversity mix affects how people perceive immigration? If a large group from one country arrives, does that seem more like an invasion? If a similar number arrives but from a wide range of locations, does that seem more like the normal American melting pot?After 30 years of living in Mableton, this may partly explain why I am not bothered by immigration in the way that you are, Andrew. I expect to see and hear all sorts of people wherever I go in my neighborhood. Today the teller at the bank spoke accented English. There are regular clerks at my grocery store who are immigrants. Our new HVAC was installed by immigrants. As an Atlanta suburb, there are many people descended from African slaves. European ancestry is merely one possibility off the long colorful menu around here.I think pace and numbers matter. A slower pace and fewer — with no massive homogenous populations arriving at once. And a new emphasis on Americanization over “multiculturalism”.From a listener who wants to “Make Democrats Great Again”:Great conversation with Zaid Jilani last week. I am very concerned that hardly any Democrats are being at all introspective, trying to figure out where they went wrong and how to become a party that can actually win elections — maybe even hearts and minds. They are only defined as anti-Trump, and their only hope is for Trump to go down in flames — which he very well might, but all they aspire to is winning as the least-worst party.The policy directions for reclaiming sanity and moderate voters are obvious (to me, at least). Here are my top three issues:1. AffordabilityThe longest lever to affect affordability is housing. Democrats have been complete failures in this regard, with strongholds like California and NYC being the least affordable places. When they talk about “affordable housing,” they only mean housing that is forced below market rate for the few poor people lucky enough to get it. They offer no solutions for the middle class or young people.The solution is obvious: build more. Plough through the various restrictions that are preventing housing from being built. There is no reason housing can't be cheap, except for NIMBY politics. Scott Weiner in California has been doing great work on this.Health care is the second-longest affordability lever. Obamacare made some progress, but not nearly enough, especially in terms of keeping costs down. But I'm not sure we're ready for another push on this; I say focus on housing.2. ImmigrationObviously there should be some immigration, and obviously we have structured our economy such that many jobs are only done by immigrants. But the Democrats' policy of simply not enforcing immigration law is untenable, especially for a group asking to be put in charge of law enforcement. We need those migrant workers, so find a way for them be here legally. Not through amnesty, but through some sort of bureaucratic process: have the employers fill out a form; have the prospective worker fill out a form in some office in Mexico; have someone process the form; and give them a green card.This is simple stuff! And yes, it would be helpful to admit that open borders, sanctuary cities, and subverting the law were not good ideas.3. CultureEnd wokeness. America is not a country consumed by white supremacy, and the people who voted for Trump are not racists. There are hardly any racists! And drop the other insanities, like the trans stuff.The message needs to be, “We are the Democrats and we want to help anybody from any state who needs help.” Hard to convince struggling white people in the South that you're going to help them when you seem to despise them. Love your brother, for crying out loud. And naturally, today's woke Democrats would be much more accepting of this message if it came from a racial minority candidate.Another wanted to hear more:I wish you had asked Zaid about Josh Shapiro. Also, when Zaid talked about affordability, he never mentioned housing — which is why there are so many ex-Californians in his home state of Georgia and elsewhere. “Build Baby Build” should be the slogan of the Democratic Party, rather than gaslighting Americans into believing housing prices will come down because we are getting rid of immigrants (Vance).Here's a dissent:About 20:30 into your interview with Zaid Jilani, he said that the root of all the Abrahamic faiths is that the meek have rights. You replied that this applied more to Christianity and Islam than to Judaism. I say this neither rhetorically nor to admonish you, but how much do you know about Judaism? Your comment is completely mistaken. Just what do you think Judaism says about the meek?Another has examples:In Genesis, you find that all humans were created b'tzelem Elohim (in the image of God). Moreover, Jewish texts consistently frame care for the poor as a legal obligation and moral imperative, not mere charity. Every Jewish child learns that promoting economic justice is mandated. It is called tzedakah.This religious mandate has manifested itself in the real world. Jews have been disproportionately represented in social justice movements aimed at promoting human equality. It wasn't an accident that two of three civil rights movement activists murdered in Neshoba County, Mississippi by the Ku Klux Klan were Jewish.Points taken. Big generalizations in a chat can be dumb. My quarrel may be semantic: the meek is not merely the weak. It's about the quiet people, those easily trampled upon. Like many of Jesus' innovations, it takes a Jewish idea further.Another listener on the Zaid pod:I wonder if you ever play the game of “which time would you like to go back to”? I do! And only half-jokingly, I often say 1994 in DC. Something about, for example, Christopher Hitchens on CSPAN in a dreary suit jacket discussing such *trivial* aspects of politics in a serious way. How perfect! When I listened to your episode with Zaid Jilani about how the left can win, it seemed dated to about this period in the early ‘90s.Ah yes, the Nineties. They were heady times and I think we all kinda realized it at the time. The economy was booming, crime was plummeting, Annie Leibovitz took my picture, and we had the luxury of an impeachment over a b*****b. Good times.On another episode, a listener says I have a “rose-colored view of President Obama”:In your conversation with Jason Willick, you said that Obama was a stickler for proper procedure and doing things the right way. I might instance, on the other side:* Evading the constitutional requirements on treaties in pursuit of the Iran deal (an evasion that the Republicans were stupid enough to go along with)* Encouraging the regulatory gambit of “sue and settle”* The “Dear Colleague” letter* “I've got a pen and a phone”Points taken. Especially the DACA move. But compared to Biden and Trump? Much better. One more listener email:I've been following you for years, but more recently I became a subscriber, and it's a decision I don't regret! I usually listen to the Dishcast over the weekend, and I always find it extremely stimulating, but there is also something relaxing about the length and scope of your conversations.I want to respond to something you said in your Claire Berlinski episode on the subject of Ukraine. Although I appreciate your position in defence of international law, you implied that Russia's claim to Ukrainian land is somehow “historically legitimate.” This is not only problematic from a logical standpoint (does Sweden have a historically legitimate claim to Finland and Norway, or does the UK have a claim to the Republic of Ireland, the US, and all its former colonies?), but also not based on historical reality.Unfortunately, this is not the first time your comments on Ukraine seem come through the prism of a Russian lens. I am sure it's not intentional; perhaps that's not a subject you have invested much time in, which is legitimate. However, I find it a bit surprising that, as we approach the fifth year of Russia's full-scale invasion, you still don't seem to have had the curiosity to explore this and invite any specialist on Ukraine. If Timothy Snyder is too political these days, I would recommend Serhii Plokhy — possibly the most eminent historian of Ukraine — or Yaroslav Hrytsak. They would each be a very interesting conversation.The Dishcast has featured many guests with expertise on the Ukraine war, including Anne Applebaum (twice), John Mearsheimer, Samuel Ramani (twice), Edward Luttwak, Fiona Hill (twice), Robert Wright, Robert Kaplan, Fareed Zakaria, Douglas Murray, Edward Luce, and Niall Ferguson.A reader responds to last week's column, “The President Of The 0.00001 Percent”:Like you, I'm not against people getting rich. A lot of good is done by a few people who have enough money to seed research and the arts, and pursue things that ordinary worker bees would never have the margin of time or resources to pursue. Good so far.But all strong forces need regulation and/or protective barriers, whether it's the weather, sex, patriotism, or capitalism. What's going on now is obscene. Progressive taxation is a social good: it doesn't stop anyone from getting richer and richer; it doesn't remove the positive motivators for success; it just means that the farther they get, the higher their proportionate contribution to the system that lets them get there. There are various ways to tweak the dials, but there is nothing philosophically wrong with tweaking them in a way the sets some outer limit. Let it be very high, but let it not be infinite.Here's a familiar dissent:You were right to torch the nihilism of the .00001 class. You were right to call out moral evasions. But when you referred to “the IDF's massacre of children in Gaza,” you collapsed a morally and legally distinct reality into a slogan. Words matter. “Massacre” implies intent. It suggests that the deliberate killing of children is policy rather than tragic consequence. That is a serious charge, and it deserves serious evidence.The governing reality in Gaza is not that Israel woke up one morning and decided to target children.

John Vargas Fotografia
De John Lennon a Demi Moore: el legado visual de Annie Leibovitz

John Vargas Fotografia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 13:30


Descubre la fascinante vida y obra de Annie Leibovitz, la fotógrafa que transformó el retrato contemporáneo y redefinió la forma en que vemos a las figuras públicas. En este video realizamos un recorrido profundo por su biografía, desde su infancia observando el mundo a través de la ventanilla de un coche hasta convertirse en la retratista estadounidense por excelencia.Exploramos su etapa mítica en Rolling Stone, donde capturó la intimidad del rock and roll y realizó el histórico retrato de John Lennon y Yoko Ono horas antes de su muerte. Analizamos su evolución hacia el retrato conceptual en Vanity Fair y Vogue, incluyendo hitos culturales como la polémica portada de Demi Moore.Además, profundizamos en un análisis técnico y simbólico de sus trabajos más recientes, como los retratos de los Reyes de España, desglosando el uso del color, las distorsiones intencionales y el simbolismo oculto que conecta su obra con la pintura clásica y el legado de Velázquez. Un video imprescindible para entender cómo Annie Leibovitz cambió la cultura visual global.#AnnieLeibovitz#FotografíaDeRetrato#HistoriaDeLaFotografía#FotógrafosLegendarios#RollingStone#VanityFair#RetratoContemporáneo#CulturaVisual#FotografíaArtística#FotógrafoPro

O'Connor & Company
Snowcrete Chaos, Gavin Newsom's Vogue Spread, Landmark Detransitioner Win

O'Connor & Company

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 28:35 Transcription Available


In the 5 AM hour, Larry O’Connor and Bethany Mandel discussed: SCHOOL CLOSURES: Fairfax and Montgomery county schools remain officially closed as "snowcrete" lingers on neighborhood sidewalks and bus stops. VOGUE VANTAGE: California Governor Gavin Newsom gets the Annie Leibovitz treatment in a new profile where he discusses his memoir and "Politics Show" mastery. MEDICAL MALPRACTICE: A 22-year-old detransitioner wins $2 million after a jury finds doctors liable for pushing a double mastectomy on her as a minor. JEN’S WHINING: Jen Psaki faces criticism for complaining about Virginia snow removal when schools remain closed a week after the storm. Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Audible and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Monday, February 2, 2026 / 5 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

This Cultural Life
Annie Leibovitz

This Cultural Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 43:07


American photographer Annie Leibovitz talks to John Wilson about her career and cultural influences.

THE STANDARD Podcast
7 Things We Love About… EP.84 Annie Leibovitz ตำนานที่ยังหายใจของวงการช่างภาพแฟชั่น

THE STANDARD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 52:05


ชมวิดีโอ EP นี้ใน YouTube เพื่อประสบการณ์การรับชมที่ดีที่สุด https://youtu.be/_iamoABP8GE . Annie Leibovitz ได้ชื่อว่าเป็นตำนานที่ยังมีลมหายใจในวงการภาพถ่าย บันเทิง และแฟชั่น เพราะเธอคือผู้บันทึกภาพบุคคลประวัติศาสตร์ในทุกยุค ตั้งแต่ John Lennon กับ Yoko Ono, สมเด็จพระราชินีนาถเอลิซาเบธที่ 2, Michael Jackson จนถึงตัวแทนปัจจุบันกับปกนิตยสาร Vogue และแคมเปญของแบรนด์ต่างๆ สัปดาห์นี้เราขอพาไปดูแนวคิดและสไตล์การถ่ายภาพของช่างภาพหญิงในตำนาน ผู้มีพรสวรรค์ในการเก็บภาพและอารมณ์ของบุคคลให้เหมือนกับงานศิลปะ ติดตามชมรายการ 7 Things We Love About… ได้ในวันจันทร์ เวลา 19.00 น. ทุกช่องทางสตรีมมิ่งและ YouTube ของ THE STANDARD POP . #7ThingsWeLoveAbout #AnnieLeibovitz #FashionPodcast #TheStandardPop

Gente Viajera
Gente viajera 14/12/2025

Gente Viajera

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 98:47


Comenzamos este programa de Gente viajera con Carles Lamelo, recorriendo la exposicion de Annie Leibovitz en Coruna con Rebeca Marin y acercandonos al museo del falo en Reikiavik, Islandia. Surfeamos en Indonesia con Pepe Ribe, propietario del hostel para surferos Twinfin y esquiamos en las estaciones de esqui en Bulgaria con Enrique Dominguez Uceta. Nos acercamos a un Belen Viviente de Buitrago del Lozoya con Maria Cano, vicepresidenta de la Asociacion Cultural Belen Viviente de Buitrago del Lozoya y volamos hasta Oaxaca en Mexico por Navidad.En la segunda hora conectamos con Anna Riera en directo desde Grandvalira en Andorra, volamos al Hong Kong Food Festival con Elena del Amo y descubrimos el turismo industrial de la provincia de Teruel con Marta Sancho, diputada de Turismo de la diputacion. Degustamos la cocina italiana, patrimonio de la Humanidad a traves de su Trufa blanca de Alba en el Piemonte, disfrutamos del museo Carmen Thyssen de Malaga con Javier Ferrer, gerente del Museo y nos vamos a Ibiza fuera de temporada con Lorena Perez Mansillas.

Poured Over
Annie Leibovitz on WOMEN

Poured Over

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 44:13


Women by legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz is a remarkable celebration of life and womanhood through powerful portraits. Annie joined us live at B&N Union Square to talk about the evolution of photography, Rolling Stone, portraits, photojournalism, digital vs film, the 70s, Gloria Steinem and more with host Miwa Messer. This episode of Poured Over was hosted by Miwa Messer and mixed by Harry Liang.                     New episodes land Tuesdays and Thursdays (with occasional Saturdays) here and on your favorite podcast app. Featured Books (Episode): Women: 2025 Edition by Annie Leibovitz It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War by Lynsey Addario  

La partition
«Woman», la partition de John Lennon

La partition

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 6:44


45 ans après son assassinat, John Lennon continue de fasciner. Cet épisode retrace les dernières heures du leader des Beatles, du shooting mythique avec Annie Leibovitz à son retour au Dakota Building, où il fut abattu par Mark David Chapman. Plongez dans les détails de cette journée tragique, ses motivations, et l'héritage intemporel de Lennon, artiste engagé pour la paix.À retenir :Les ultimes moments de Lennon : séance photo, enregistrement avec Yoko Ono, retour au Dakota.Le profil et les motivations de Mark David Chapman.L'impact durable de Lennon sur la musique et la culture mondiale.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Podcast literacki Big Book Cafe
Najlepsze prezenty literackie! Top 20 pod choinkę. Big Book Podcast.

Podcast literacki Big Book Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 63:20


W tym odcinku Big Book Podcast Anna Król i Julia Rzemek prezentują listę 20 książek pod choinkę:-Błażej Brzostek "Życie codzienne kobiet w PRL"-Annie Leibovitz "Annie Leibovitz. Kobiety"-Dominika Buczak "Parasolki"-Maciej Duda "Głód"-Szczepan Twardoch "Zimne wybrzeża"-Maciej Sembieda "Gołoborze"-Wit Szostak "Wylinka"-Laszlo Krasznahorkai "A świat trwa"-Paul Murray "Żądło"-Thomas Mann "Buddenbrookowie. Upadek pewnej rodziny"-Sara Mesa "Taka miłość"-Grzegorz Piątek "Świątynia i śmietnik. Architektura dla życia"-Krzysztof Mordyński "MDM. Marszałkowska dzielnica marzeń"-Katarzyna Stoparczyk "Tym. Człowiek szczery na trzy litery"-Maggie Heberman "Iluzjonista. Jak Donald Trump zmienił Amerykę"-Joanna Moorhead "Surrealistyczne przestrzenie. Życie i sztuka Leonory Carrington"-Rashid Khalidi "Palestyna: wojna stuletnia. Opowieść o kolonializmie i oporze"-Andrzej Dragan "Quo vAIdis"-Dorota Mycielska "Szparagi solić, krety gubić. Księga domowych porad wielkopolskiego dworu"-Becca Rothfeld "Wszystko to zbyt małe. Eseje ku chwale nadmiaru"Big Book Podcast powstaje dzięki Waszemu wsparciu w serwisie Patronite. Zapraszamy do grona osób, z którymi przyjaźnimy się w czytaniu! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://patronite.pl/bigbookcafe⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Big Book to dwa centra literackie, otwarty i bezpłatny program wydarzeń inspirowanych książkami, międzynarodowy festiwal i dużo więcej!Sprawdź, co się u nas dzieje.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bigbookcafe.pl/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Subskrybuj, komentuj, wspieraj. Dziękujemy za czytanie!

Amanpour
Former NATO Commander Rupert Smith 

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 55:52


A week of intensive US diplomacy is wrapping up, with no Ukraine deal in sight, and escalating threats from Moscow. 30 years ago, the Dayton Agreement brought an end to the savage war in Bosnia, where, like Putin's dream of a greater Russia today, Serbia wanted more land and control, not an independent Bosnia. Rupert Smith was commander of the United Nations peacekeeping forces at the end of that conflict. Through his four decades in the military, he also led troops in the first Gulf war and Northern Ireland. He joins the program from London.   Also on today's show: photographer Annie Leibovitz; Bulwark reporter Will Sommer  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Wiser Than Me with Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Julia Gets Wise with Annie Leibovitz

Wiser Than Me with Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 58:30


In this episode of Wiser Than Me, Julia sits down with visionary 76-year-old photographer Annie Leibovitz for a conversation about ambition, aging and the strange magic of being truly seen: both on camera, and in life. They dig into Annie’s relentless eye for detail and how motherhood rewired her creative instincts. Plus Julia speaks with her 91-year-old mom, Judy, about family photos and why smiling for the camera is harder than it looks. Follow Wiser Than Me on Instagram and TikTok @wiserthanme and on Facebook at facebook.com/wiserthanmepodcast. Find us on Substack at wiserthanme.substack.com. Keep up with Annie Leibovitz @annieleibovitz on Instagram. Find out more about other shows on our network at @lemonadamedia on all social platforms. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today by hitting 'Subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or lemonadapremium.com for any other app. For exclusive discount codes and more information about our sponsors, visit https://lemonadamedia.com/sponsors/. For additional resources, information, and a transcript of the episode, visit lemonadamedia.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

El ojo crítico
Lo Invisible - Motivos para ver 'Wonderland', de Annie Leibovitz

El ojo crítico

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 5:10


La fotógrafa Annie Leibovitz ha traído a A Coruña una gran retrospectiva de su carrera, 'Wonderland'. Una exposición en el espacio MOP. En la sección 'Lo invisible' Helena Cerveto enumera las razones para ir a verla. Escuchar audio

El ojo crítico
El ojo crítico - Anita Berber, icono del cabaret - 30/11/25

El ojo crítico

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 53:23


Hilamos junto a María Zaragoza nuestra particular "Tela de Aracne" alrededor de la bailarina alemana Anita Berber, que logró convertirse en un símbolo de los años treinta del Siglo XX gracias a su particular forma de entender el espectáculo. Charlamos con el escritor y dibujante granadino Juan Manuel López, más conocido como Juarma, que nos introduce en su particular universo literario, situado en el pueblo ficticio "Villa de la Fuente". Repasamos con Patricia Liste la primera gran retrospectiva de la fotógrafa Annie Leibovitz, que acaba de llegar a Galicia, y descubrimos con Montse Soto una editorial muy especial, Moleiro, que se dedica entre otras cosas a recuperar ilustraciones y textos antiguos. Escuchar audio

Amanpour
Outrage Over Leaked Witkoff Call Coaching Russia On How To Sway Trump

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 42:26


Former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry joins Christiane to discuss the leaked phone call which appears to show Trump's Special Envoy Steve Witkoff coaching a Putin aide. They also discuss the administration's 28-point peace plan that would see Ukraine surrender territory to Russia, and Kerry weighs in on Trump's case against military veteran and Democratic Senator, Mark Kelly. Then, former Ukrainian Foreign Minister, Dmytro Kuleba gives Kyiv's perspective on the Witkoff call controversy. CNN's Hanako Montgomery reports on the mass grave site unearthed in the north of Sri Lanka, reopening painful wounds of a decades long civil war. Plus, renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz on her new book "Women", liberating Michelle Obama, the final photo of John Lennon and her Vogue cover of Timothée Chalamet. And as many celebrate Thanksgiving this week, we look at Christiane's archive piece from 1988, where she joined the charity "God's Love, We Deliver" on their meal train for those in need.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Renascença - Ensaio Geral
As influências portuguesas num Nobel da Literatura e Annie Leibovitz na Corunha

Renascença - Ensaio Geral

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 26:44


O Ensaio Geral desta semana conta com duas figuras internacionais em destaque: uma entrevista ao Prémio Nobel da Literatura Abdulrazak Gurnah e à fotógrafa norte-americana Annie Leibovitz, que tem uma exposição, aqui ao lado em Espanha. Inclui também uma visita à exposição sobre a dupla de arquitetos Aires Mateus, a nova mostra da Casa Fernando Pessoa e sugestões de livros como presente de Natal, por Guilherme d'Oliveira Martins.

Amanpour
Is Trump Selling Out Ukraine? 

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 55:47


The leaked US plan has spurred frantic efforts to prevent it from being advanced. Joining us to discuss is former US Secretary of State and veteran negotiator John Kerry.  Also on today's show: Legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz; award-winning director Wes Anderson    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Radio Coruña
Todo sobre 'Wonderland', la nueva exposición de Annie Leibovitz en la Fundación MOP

Radio Coruña

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 10:17


Todo sobre 'Wonderland', la nueva exposición de Annie Leibovitz en la Fundación MOP

The Martha Stewart Podcast
Life in Full Frame with Annie Leibovitz

The Martha Stewart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 33:08 Transcription Available


Annie Leibovitz is one of the most prolific and acclaimed portrait photographers of her time. Her working relationship with Martha dates back to the time that Annie photographed Martha with a cow for the memorable “Got Milk” campaign. In this wide-ranging conversation, Martha and Annie go down memory lane and discuss some of her biggest photos from John Lennon and Yoko Ono to Barbra Streisand and Jane Goodall. Annie Leibovitz has just released the second volume of her iconic book Women,which features over 250 Portraits of contemporary women. Martha and Annie bond over their love of photography, passion for their work, and their endless drive. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Vivir Madrid
El Banco de España abre sus puertas en Cibeles: Goya, Annie Leibovitz y la arquitectura oculta de una sede histórica

A Vivir Madrid

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 27:41


El programa A vivir Madrid con Macarena Berlín ha conversado con Yolanda Romero, conservadora del Banco de España, con motivo del lanzamiento del programa Puertas Abiertas. Esta amplia oferta de visitas comentadas gratuitas busca acercar a la ciudadanía el valioso patrimonio histórico-artístico de la institución, cumpliendo con la firme voluntad de ser una entidad más abierta y transparente. La iniciativa quintuplica la oferta de visitas y facilita el acceso a la icónica sede en la Plaza de Cibeles, catalogada como Bien de Interés Cultural.

The Digital Story Photography Podcast
How I Lost My Shirt on a Wedding Photo Assignment - TDS Photography Podcast

The Digital Story Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 33:15


This is The Digital Story Podcast 1,022, October 21, 2025. Today's theme is, "How I Lost My Shirt on a Wedding Photo Assignment." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue We all know that wedding photo assignments can be challenging, but you shouldn't lose your shirt in the process. Here's one such story that happened last week. Plus, DxO FilmPack 8, Annie Leibovitz, and more. All waiting for you on today's TDS Photography Podcast. I hope you enjoy the show.

Milk&Mamma
[EXTRAIT] Sonia Sieff : la photo dans la peau

Milk&Mamma

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 1:10


Avoir peur de rien et croire en soi, c'est ce qui guide Sonia depuis toujours.À l'âge de 16 ans, la photographie est devenue pour elle une véritable passion,une passion qui ne l'a jamais quittée mais qu'elle ne cesse d'explorer.Sonia ne cesse de s'ouvrir et de s'aventurer dans de nouveaux domaines.Un papa et une maman photographes… Elle a baigné dans cet univers depuis toute petite…Et pourtant, Sonia reste très loin…de ceux qui prétendent avoir déjà tout vu…Au contraire, Sonia a une immense soif d'apprendre, de découverte et de dépassement de soi.Elle n'a pas une minute à perdre, car comme elle le dit si bien, la vie, c'est maintenant.Dans cet épisode, Sonia nous plonge dans le monde fascinant de la photographie.Elle nous raconte son métier, les moments de grâce mais aussi les difficultés.On parle des réseaux sociaux, de notre addiction aux écrans, du rapport au temps et à l'image.Musique : Stolen Heart - Henry and the WaiterRetrouvez l'épisode complet Dimanche soir.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The Exposed Negative
#87 - Fireside w/ Tom & Greg - Festivals, Fuji & Life Lessons

The Exposed Negative

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 54:27


In this fireside we talk all Photo Festivals, finding and maintaining inspiration, building a decent working environment and we find out what Tom has been buying…Thank you for listening to The Exposed Negative Podcast. Running this podcast takes a lot of time and effort, and we hope you have found it helpful and interesting. If you would like to support us by buying us a beer or coffee, or by helping with the running costs of the show, we would greatly appreciate it. Please consider signing up for our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/exposednegative) or making a one-time donation through PayPal (https://www.paypal.me/exposednegative).Thank you for your support!Here are the shownotes, full disclosure, some of which are affiliate links which we use to try and raise money to support the show. Arles Festival: https://www.rencontres-arles.com/Perpignan Photojournalism Festival: https://www.visapourlimage.com/Incadaques festival: https://www.incadaques.com/Fujikina London: https://www.fujifilm-x.com/en-gb/events/fujikina-london-2025/Fujifilm Magnum digitazion: https://www.fujifilm-x.com/global/news/magnum-presents-a-world-in-color-developed-in-collaboration-with-fujifilm-and-mpp/Fujifilm XF 23mm f/2.8: https://www.fujifilm-x.com/global/products/lenses/xf23mmf28-r-wr/Fujifilm X-E5: https://www.fujifilm-x.com/global/products/cameras/x-e5/Josh K Jackson episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPn2iPVN5qgAcsoon CineView M7 Pro monitor https://proav.co.uk/accsoon-cineview-m7-pro-tx-rx-monitor?srsltid=AfmBOorQTRG2XXrPFMDhbwJ6AvwUIwXReSFD7eqXzWSZGRb1yorljyuoSmall HD 502 Bright: https://smallhd.com/products/502-sdi-on-camera-field-monitor?srsltid=AfmBOooIWVHonV-_AUI_QmOhc9xZ2OC-Y6l3mpexDumdAa0Ymo7zxi9NAtomos 7 shogun: https://amzn.to/4lwl8uuBright Tangerine: [https://www.brighttangerine.com](https://www.brighttangerine.com/)Mattebox fan: https://www.brighttangerine.com/product/prodigy-air-deflector-production-kit/Titan Arm V2: https://www.brighttangerine.com/titan-arm-2/Annie Leibovitz photo: https://www.vanityfair.com/style/photos/2016/05/queen-elizabeth-royal-family-annie-leibovitz-portraits?srsltid=AfmBOooUi1V2Fxemgc5IhHLZFRSiqqzsbT41bkA4eoyUV5gCEwnmaAKC

Charlotte Talks
A conversation with the curators of the Mint and Bechtler Museums

Charlotte Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 50:32


On the next Charlotte Talks, we explore some of the work of photographer Annie Leibovitz, on display at the Mint Museum, and a unique exhibit at the Bechtler that uses sound to experience various visual works.

FroKnowsPhoto Photography Podcasts
RAWtalk 159: YouTube BANS AI Videos?! Annie Leibovitz is RIPPED APART Again...

FroKnowsPhoto Photography Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 63:49


In this episode, Jared & Stephen discuss YouTube's answer to AI-generated content, Annie Leibovitz's latest Vogue photoshoot with Anne Hathaway, Oasis' latest photo controversy & much more! Text us with any thoughts and questions regarding this episode at 313-710-9729. This is RAWtalk Episode 159!

Business of Home Podcast
The First Lady of Textiles: Celebrating 50 Years of Design with Christine Van Der Hurd

Business of Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 76:50


Christine Van Der Hurd is the founder of the iconic textile and rug studio Vanderhurd. After graduating from Winchester School of Art, she moved to New York in 1977 and quickly immersed herself in the city's creative underground—spending time with Robert Mapplethorpe, Annie Leibovitz, and the Studio 54 crowd.She began her career designing prints for fashion houses like Yves Saint Laurent and Liberty of London. Her work soon caught the attention of design legends like Angelo Donghia and Jack Lenor Larsen, leading to large-scale commissions for custom rugs and textiles. Over the course of her 50-year career, Christine has collaborated with some of the most distinguished designers in the industry. In 2024, House & Garden honored her with its Lifetime Achievement Award.On this episode of the podcast she speaks with host Dennis Scully  about what it was really like arriving in New York in the late '70s; how she learned to speak up for her business interests while working alongside her husband; and why designers like Kit Kemp and Rita Konig bring her in—not just to source– but to help shape their most important projects.This episode is sponsored by LoloiLINKSVanderhurdDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

The Hatchards Podcast
Graydon Carter on When the Going Was Good: Velvet Ropes, Veritas, and Vanity Fair

The Hatchards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 44:38


On this episode, we're joined by legendary magazine editor Graydon Carter to discuss his memoir, When the Going Was Good, an intoxicating portrait of his 25-year reign as editor of Vanity Fair, and an extraordinary life shaped by curiosity, conflict and impeccable taste.We begin at Spy, the satirical magazine he co-founded, which targeted New York's cultural establishment with reckless abandon, coining the infamous "small hands" insult for Donald Trump. Later, he reflects on his turbulent start at Vanity Fair, where he was initially hated by staff, the close working relationship he developed with photographer Annie Leibovitz, and the founding of the Vanity Fair Oscar Party, now a more coveted invitation in Hollywood than the ceremony itself.Throughout our conversation, Carter shares countless juicy anecdotes — from receiving a Scientology plaque from Tom Cruise to helping Fran Lebowitz find the perfect suit — and explores how magazine journalism has lost its lustre in the digital age.

Open Book with Anthony Scaramucci
Graydon Carter: The Voice of Vanity Fair

Open Book with Anthony Scaramucci

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 55:28


In this conversation, Anthony Scaramucci interviews Graydon Carter, founder of Airmail and former Vanity Fair editor, about his journey in magazine publishing. They discuss the golden age of magazines, the editor's role, and the decline of print. Carter reflects on his time at Vanity Fair, the post-9/11 political landscape, media's influence on Hollywood and Wall Street, and the cultural power of iconic photography, especially by Annie Leibovitz. He highlights the value of an outsider's view in journalism and shares thoughts on power and responsibility, culminating in a reflection on media's evolution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Royal Studies Podcast
Royal Portraits: A Century of Photography. Interview with the Royal Collection Trust

The Royal Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 40:45


Saira Baker chats with senior curator of photographs at the Royal Collection Trust and curator of the exhibition, Alessandro Nasini, in The King's Gallery at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh.‘Royal Portraits: A Century of Photography' charts the evolution of royal portrait photography from the 1920s to the present day, revealing the stories behind the creation of some of the most iconic images of the British Monarchy.Bringing together more than 90 photographic prints, proofs and documents from the Royal Collection and the Royal Archives, the exhibition – which follows a successful run in London – will also consider the artistic and technological advances in photography as it evolved into a recognised art form.Visitors will see glamorous images from the first half of the 20th century, taken by some of the most respected photographers of the era. All of the photographs in the exhibition are vintage prints – the original works produced by the photographer – and the earliest works date from the 1920s and 30s, the golden age of the society photographer. In the mid-20th century, no royal photographer had a greater impact on shaping the monarchy's public image than Cecil Beaton. The exhibition will present some of Beaton's most memorable photographs, taken over six decades. These include Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother's famed 1939 shoot in the Buckingham Palace Gardens, dressed in gowns designed by Norman Hartnell, and Beaton's original Coronation portraits of Queen Elizabeth II – arguably the most prestigious photography commission of the century.The bold and colourful later photographs in the exhibition will demonstrate the extraordinary variety, power, and at times playfulness of royal portrait photography over the past four decades. These works range from Andy Warhol's diamond-dust-sprinkled screen print of Queen Elizabeth II to well-known photographs by David Bailey, Nick Knight, Annie Leibovitz and more. The exhibition runs until 7 September 2025. For more information about the portraits discussed in this podcast, visit the Royal Collection Trust website and visit the exhibition in person. To book tickets and discover the events programme, see: https://www.rct.uk/collection/exhibitions/royal-portraits-a-century-of-photography/the-kings-gallery-palace-of-holyroodhouseTo find out more about visiting the other royal residences and exhibitions mentioned in the episode, see: https://www.rct.ukRoyal Collection Trust is a charity caring for the Royal Collection and welcoming visitors to the royal palaces. We bring our shared history to life through world-class experiences that involve and inspire people, wherever they are. Income from tickets and retail sales helps us to conserve the Collection so that it can be enjoyed by everyone for generations to come.

SER Historia
¿Qué me pongo? | La foto real de Annie Leibovitz

SER Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 14:34


Vuelve Lorenzo Caprile vestido a la última para analizar la fotografía histórica que realizó Annie Leibovitz a la reina doña Letizia

SER Historia
¿Qué me pongo? | La foto real de Annie Leibovitz

SER Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 14:34


Vuelve Lorenzo Caprile vestido a la última para analizar la fotografía histórica que realizó Annie Leibovitz a la reina doña Letizia

SER Historia
SER Historia | Las endemoniadas de Loudun

SER Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 102:28


Viajamos al siglo XVII para conocer una de las historias más increíbles protagonizadas por la Iglesia en el Barroco. Una mezcla de superstición, creencias extrañas y supuestas posesiones demoniacas es lo que rodea a las endemoniadas de la ciudad francesa de Loudun. A ellas vamos a dedicar nuestro cronovisor de hoy junto a Jesús Callejo. Luego viajamos a la antigua Grecia para descubrir los secretos de la sociedad espartana. Lo hacemos junto a César Fornís, catedrático de historia Antigua de la Universidad de Sevilla y autor de Esparta. Ciudad de la virtud y de la guerra (La Esfera 2025). En su sección ¿Qué me pongo con… Lorenzo Caprile? Nos habla de la fotografía que Annie Leibovitz hizo de la reina doña Letizia. Acabamos viajando a la historia contemporánea de Oceanía con el célebre culto cargo, una de las religiones modernas más extrañas de todos los tiempos. Lo hacemos junto al viajero Luis Tobajas

SER Historia
SER Historia | Las endemoniadas de Loudun

SER Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 102:28


Viajamos al siglo XVII para conocer una de las historias más increíbles protagonizadas por la Iglesia en el Barroco. Una mezcla de superstición, creencias extrañas y supuestas posesiones demoniacas es lo que rodea a las endemoniadas de la ciudad francesa de Loudun. A ellas vamos a dedicar nuestro cronovisor de hoy junto a Jesús Callejo. Luego viajamos a la antigua Grecia para descubrir los secretos de la sociedad espartana. Lo hacemos junto a César Fornís, catedrático de historia Antigua de la Universidad de Sevilla y autor de Esparta. Ciudad de la virtud y de la guerra (La Esfera 2025). En su sección ¿Qué me pongo con… Lorenzo Caprile? Nos habla de la fotografía que Annie Leibovitz hizo de la reina doña Letizia. Acabamos viajando a la historia contemporánea de Oceanía con el célebre culto cargo, una de las religiones modernas más extrañas de todos los tiempos. Lo hacemos junto al viajero Luis Tobajas

Play It Brave Podcast
Your Signature Style: Becoming an Industry of One

Play It Brave Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 24:22


What if your work was so distinct that people could recognize it instantly—without even seeing your name attached to it? That's the power of a signature style. In today's episode, I'm diving deep into what it really means to develop an artistic voice that sets you apart in the photography industry. If you've ever struggled with feeling like your work blends in, this episode will help you unlock the confidence to create work that is uniquely yours. ✨ In This Episode, You'll Learn:

Edge of Reason
Process

Edge of Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 50:14


Join us for a live talk with the iconic Annie Leibovitz and Amy Sherald. In this special episode, they discuss the power of process in bringing vulnerability and intuition together, revealing the humanity behind their art. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Inwood Art Works On Air
On Air Artist Spotlight with Keena Gonzalez

Inwood Art Works On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 19:24


Keena Gonzalez moved from Hollywood to NYC in 2000 to pursue her work as a photographer. In 2008 she earned her BFA from the School of Visual Arts where she was mentored by singer-songwriter Anohni and interned for world renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz. Since graduating Keena has worked closely with the artist collective Openings, has had her photographs exhibited, and in 2023 she directed and produced her short film entitled "This Is Jane. See Jane..." Follow her at: www.keenagonzalez.com

Miguel & Holly Full Show
Would You Carry Around Pocket Velveeta?

Miguel & Holly Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 3:21


Would you carry around a packet of cheese? Plus LLMF speculation and Annie Leibovitz art

Texas Standard
Remembering Melinda Wickman Swearingen, ‘the Annie Leibovitz of outlaw country'

Texas Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 51:06


It’s Republicans vs. Republicans to decide the speaker’s race in the Texas House of Representatives. Photographer Melinda Wickman Swearingen, who died earlier this year, captured evocative images of outlaw country musicians. Her work will soon be on display at the Wittliff Collections at Texas State University. And: What’s the deal with these mysterious drones? Should […] The post Remembering Melinda Wickman Swearingen, ‘the Annie Leibovitz of outlaw country' appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.

Judge John Hodgman
Aiding in a Bed-in

Judge John Hodgman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 58:22


Anne brings the case against her husband, Pete. They both love dressing up in costumes for their annual holiday card. This year, Pete wants to recreate an iconic photo of two famous musicians. This would require Pete to pose in the nude. Anne says NO THANK YOU. For some reason, she doesn't want to send her mom a picture of her naked husband.We are on TikTok and YouTube! Follow us on both @judgejohnhodgmanpod! Follow us on Instagram @judgejohnhodgman.Thanks to reddit user u/FortinbrasTheThird for naming this week's case! To suggest a title for a future episode, keep an eye on the Maximum Fun subreddit at maximumfun.reddit.com! Judge John Hodgman: Road Court is happening NOW! Get your tickets at maximumfun.org/events.

Julia en la onda
Territorio comanche: Los silencios de Quintero

Julia en la onda

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 39:55


Joana Bonet y su hija, Lola Quintero hablan del documental  'El Loco. Los silencios de Quintero'. Nuria Torreblanca recuerda momentos estelares de sus entrevistados, Miqui Otero analiza del silencio como recurso artístico y Lorenzo Caprile nos cuenta la historia del vestido que la Reina Letizia luce en la foto de Annie Leibovitz.

Julia en la onda
Mesa de redacción: En España todo el mundo tiene un mote

Julia en la onda

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 45:20


Esta mañana en la Mesa de Redacción con Marina Martínez Vicens, Guillem Zaragoza y Roger de Gràcia hemos analizado los motes y apodos con los que se rebautiza a mucha gente en España. También nos hemos colado en una notaría para saber si se pueden filtrar a la prensa los documentos allí almacenados. Y hemos descubierto algunos secretos detrás de la foto de los reyes que hizo la fotógrafa Annie Leibovitz.

En Casa de Herrero
Prensa Rosa: Annie Leibovitz retrata a Felipe VI y a la reina Letizia

En Casa de Herrero

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 44:36


Luis Herrero analiza con Rosa Belmonte, Emilia Landaluce, Yésica Sánchez y Ángels Hernández la prensa rosa.

Es la Mañana de Federico
Crónica Rosa: El retrato de Annie Leibovitz a los Reyes no defrauda

Es la Mañana de Federico

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 58:58


Federico comenta toda la actualidad del corazón con Isabel González, Beatriz Miranda y Paloma Barrientos.

Geopolitics & Empire
Peter Duke: Who Rules the World & The Secret Meaning Behind “Doge”

Geopolitics & Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 121:33


Peter Duke discusses his fascinating background, who he thinks rules the world, and how they are going about it. He explains some of the deep research he's been doing into "doge" and how that relates to the present day. He also reveals what we can do in the face of global oligarchy. Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble / Substack Geopolitics & Empire · Peter Duke: Who Rules the World & The Secret Meaning Behind "Doge" #492 *Support Geopolitics & Empire! Donate https://geopoliticsandempire.com/donations Consult https://geopoliticsandempire.com/consultation Become a Member https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.com Become a Sponsor https://geopoliticsandempire.com/sponsors **Visit Our Affiliates & Sponsors! Above Phone https://abovephone.com/?above=geopolitics easyDNS (use code GEOPOLITICS for 15% off!) https://easydns.com Escape The Technocracy course (15% discount using link) https://escapethetechnocracy.com/geopolitics LegalShield https://hhrvojemoric.wearelegalshield.com Sociatates Civis (CitizenHR, CitizenIT, CitizenPL) https://societates-civis.com Wise Wolf Gold https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=geopolitics Peter Duke Websites Duke Report https://thedukereport.com Duke Report Substack https://thedukereport.substack.com Duke Report on X https://x.com/thedukereport About Peter Duke Peter Duke is a Creative Director, Technologist, and Photographer with a diverse background in technology, games, communications, and marketing. His clients include 20th Century Fox, Virgin Entertainment, Sega GameWorks, Universal Studios, SHOAH Foundation Institute, The United States Army, The National Security Agency, Microsoft, Lion's Gate, Capitol EMI, IMAX, Vanity Fair, and Glamour magazines. In 2010, Peter met Andrew Breitbart and co-founded the outlet GotNews and the news-based crowdfunding sites WeSearchr and FreeStartr. All three enterprises were defunded and de-platformed for wrong-think. In 2017, he was featured in an attempted hit piece in the New York Times, labeled "The Annie Leibovitz of the Alt-Right." While immersed in open-source journalism, he discovered a world of unreported stories, leading to a dizzying and eye-opening reframing of reality. Today, he continues to use his abilities to move the truth forward against the titanic forces of the Power Elite and their henchmen. His current focus is examining revisionist history and finding ways to communicate with people hypnotized by media. To that end - when he's not writing books - he does a podcast and runs the news aggregator website The Duke Report. *Podcast intro music is from the song "The Queens Jig" by "Musicke & Mirth" from their album "Music for Two Lyra Viols": http://musicke-mirth.de/en/recordings.html (available on iTunes or Amazon)

Geopolitics & Empire
Peter Duke: Who Rules the World & The Secret Meaning Behind “Doge”

Geopolitics & Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 121:33


Peter Duke discusses his fascinating background, who he thinks rules the world, and how they are going about it. He explains some of the deep research he's been doing into "doge" and how that relates to the present day. He also reveals what we can do in the face of global oligarchy. Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble / Substack Geopolitics & Empire · Peter Duke: Who Rules the World & The Secret Meaning Behind "Doge" #492 *Support Geopolitics & Empire! Donate https://geopoliticsandempire.com/donations Consult https://geopoliticsandempire.com/consultation Become a Member https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.com Become a Sponsor https://geopoliticsandempire.com/sponsors **Visit Our Affiliates & Sponsors! Above Phone https://abovephone.com/?above=geopolitics easyDNS (use code GEOPOLITICS for 15% off!) https://easydns.com Escape The Technocracy course (15% discount using link) https://escapethetechnocracy.com/geopolitics LegalShield https://hhrvojemoric.wearelegalshield.com Sociatates Civis (CitizenHR, CitizenIT, CitizenPL) https://societates-civis.com Wise Wolf Gold https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=geopolitics Peter Duke Websites Duke Report https://thedukereport.com Duke Report Substack https://thedukereport.substack.com Duke Report on X https://x.com/thedukereport About Peter Duke Peter Duke is a Creative Director, Technologist, and Photographer with a diverse background in technology, games, communications, and marketing. His clients include 20th Century Fox, Virgin Entertainment, Sega GameWorks, Universal Studios, SHOAH Foundation Institute, The United States Army, The National Security Agency, Microsoft, Lion's Gate, Capitol EMI, IMAX, Vanity Fair, and Glamour magazines. In 2010, Peter met Andrew Breitbart and co-founded the outlet GotNews and the news-based crowdfunding sites WeSearchr and FreeStartr. All three enterprises were defunded and de-platformed for wrong-think. In 2017, he was featured in an attempted hit piece in the New York Times, labeled "The Annie Leibovitz of the Alt-Right." While immersed in open-source journalism, he discovered a world of unreported stories, leading to a dizzying and eye-opening reframing of reality. Today, he continues to use his abilities to move the truth forward against the titanic forces of the Power Elite and their henchmen. His current focus is examining revisionist history and finding ways to communicate with people hypnotized by media. To that end - when he's not writing books - he does a podcast and runs the news aggregator website The Duke Report. *Podcast intro music is from the song "The Queens Jig" by "Musicke & Mirth" from their album "Music for Two Lyra Viols": http://musicke-mirth.de/en/recordings.html (available on iTunes or Amazon)

Add Passion and Stir
ENCORE: Charlotte Moss and Darren Walker on Home, Dignity, and Ending Child Hunger

Add Passion and Stir

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 44:54


On this very special encore episode of Add Passion and Stir, interior designer and philanthropist Charlotte Moss and Darren Walker, the former president of the Ford Foundation and the newly announced president of the National Gallery of Art, discuss the importance of ending child hunger. Moss selected No Kid Hungry to be the beneficiary of her book, Home: A Celebration . Home is an ode to Edith Wharton's The Book of the Homeless, which was a 1916 fundraiser to help refugees and children during WWI. Home features 120 artists, poets, chefs, designers, photographers, and writers offering personal reflections on the essence of home. Contributors include Drew Barrymore, Candice Bergen, Tory Burch, Seth Godin, Renee and John Grisham, Bianca Jagger, Annie Leibovitz, Jon Meacham, Bette Midler, Joyce Carol Oates, Al Roker, Gloria Steinem, Darren Walker, and Fanny and Alice Waters.“This is really philanthropy at its best, when people come together for a single cause and give of themselves - in essence sharing their strength - is what you're all about and what this book is all about,” says Moss. Walker was compelled to write the book's foreword. “It was a moment when we were all experiencing deep anguish in this country over the impacts of COVID which we immediately recognized as compounding the already deep inequality we have in this country… Charlotte used her privilege to raise awareness and consciousness of the conditions of poverty, particularly child poverty, which is the most difficult and pernicious poverty that we have in this country… Charlotte reminded us that there are far too many Americans who live without the dignity of shelter, of food, of nutrition, and particularly the most vulnerable among us, our children,” he says.All royalties from book sales support No Kid Hungry's essential mission to help end childhood hunger.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

They Had Fun
The Perfect Version Of Me... with Brett Leveridge

They Had Fun

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 28:31


On this week's episode, author and humorist, Brett Leveridge, tells us about the time he joked his way into Annie Leibovitz doing a photo shoot with him in the streets of New York for free!Check out Cladrite Radio, Marxfest, and Brett's bookHave fun like Brett?Donate to Bowery MissionThis week's Rachel's Recs: Flushing Ave bike path & Subway Time appWhat did you think of this week's episode?They Had Fun on Instagram, YouTube, and our website

Pod Save The Queen
Unseen royal photo portraits make a Buckingham Palace debut

Pod Save The Queen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 37:49


The Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace is now the King's Gallery - and Pod Save the King was there for the press view of its summer exhibition.  Host Ann Gripper joined Daily Mirror royal editor and BP regular Russell Myers at Royal Portraits: A Century of Photography to see photos by Rankin, Cecil Beaton, Annie Leibovitz and many more, mixing art, history and intimate family life. They also see the Princess of Wales is far from the first royal portrait photographer to manipulate her pictures.  And Ann is joined by curator Alessandro Nasini, who shares his highlights and gives an insight into working with the royal archives. * Royal Portraits: A Century of Photography is at The King's Gallery, Buckingham Palace until 6 October Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Witch Wave
#130 - Pati Dubroff, Glamour Goddess

The Witch Wave

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 87:43


Pati Dubroff is an iconic, world-renowned makeup artist. She has worked with such glamazons as Margot Robbie, Kirsten Dunst, Elizabeth Olsen, Laura Dern, Christy Turlington, Priyanka Chopra, and Emma Watson to name but a few. She's also collaborated with such photographic phenoms as Annie Leibovitz, Peter Lindbergh, and Tom Munro, and her artistry has been featured on countless covers, red carpets, photo shoots, and brand ambassadorships. She is an ambassador for Chanel beauty, and she has amassed hundreds of thousands of followers on social media thanks to her makeup tutorial videos which show that that glamour can be accessed and expressed by anyone at any age. Pati is also a lifelong spiritual seeker, and has been mindfully integrating her bewitching craft into her professional life. She honors the sacredness of beauty in all facets of her life, and has developed her own unique practice of glamour magic. She works bi-coastally in NY and LA, and often accompanies clients globally. She also teaches makeup masterclasses, most recently doing so in Mumbai. On this episode, Pati discusses the divine aspects of beauty, the secret to radiance at any age, and the power of manifesting childhood dreams.Pam also talks about the magic of glamour, and answers a listener question about receiving signs from across the veil. Our sponsors for this episode are Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab, BetterHelp, Mithras Candle, Sphere + Sundry, and Snowy Owl TeaWe also have brand new print-on-demand merch like Witch Wave shirts, sweatshirts, totes, stickers, and mugs available now here.